i would have probably overlooked this one, if it wasn't for blushnglow. the botlle can fool you to think that this is a dull polish, while in reality, it is one of the most complex.

the amount of colours and finishes in one bottle is crazy. on a cloudy day, it is a gorgeous purple to taupe duochrome, while at sun it becomes a more bronzy metallic polish with awesome silvery shimmer.

it is really unique and magnificent, as if you are wearing a different polish every time you look at your nails. the formula is a bit brushstrokey, but it's really fine. i have a lots of pictures, because i couldn't resist.

basically, this polish is gold all over: gold glitter, gold holo particles, all jumbled in a clear base. it dries really quickly in a gritty, textured finish. i don't add top coat to these types of polishes, they are usually a tc eaters and in the end i end up preferring them in their intended way.

formula is good, drying time is great and i find it to be a perfect holiday polish!

i was really trying to resist adding another brand to my collection, but f. u. n. lacquer polishes are so awesome that i gave up. i said i will get one for starters, and it only seemed logical that green foliage was the choice.

and, boy, was it worth it! i am completely in love with it, because what is there not to love: an awesome, well pigmented deep green with abundant gold holo glitter of different sizes. it looks so deep and amazing, even better in real life than in pictures.

high voltage is an awesome, light blue linear holo. i am a big fan of the holo finish, no matter if it's scattered, linear or just as a glitter, but nice, linear blues are so special to me. (another fav, china glaze 2nite).

the formula is nice, it applies without problems over a regular base. it is really, really gorgeous!

i really like this shade. it is a light, bronzey brown with an awesome shimmer that makes it really interestingly looking. even though brown is mostly associated with autumn and winter, because of this shimmer it's great for the warmer days as well.

formula and brush in catrice polishes from this range is top notch, i wish they kept it as simple as this.

i was so lucky to get this polish. i literally got the last bottle in serbia, thanks to the group effort of my dear nail polish girls crew.

it truly is a perfect polish for holidays. a deep burgundy red, filled with ruby red shimmer, it even melts the hearts of red antifans like myself. it looks rich, with a great formula, and i'm really happy i have it in my stash.

temptation was part of designer series for 2011, and it sure is a glitter bomb.

it is a dark purple jelly packed with so much glitter, from large to tiny purple and blue and some pink even. it took three coats to make it opaque with my nail length. of course i had to mattify it, which you can see in the picture below.

october was a no buy month, but i used my trip to europe in november to get some newbies, chanel rose fusion and dior be dior. i also found two ysl polishes i didn't have, coral divin and rose renaissance.

i am waiting for a huge delivery in december, but more about that in two months!

what i love about dance legend is that they quietly set the trends, and they are always on point, no messy ideas gone bad.

constant reminder is a interesting silvery green metallic polish. it has a really strange, unique finish of a hammered metal. i have only one coat, without a base or top.

i initially wore a base coat, but then read that the effect is more visible if the polish is applied on bare nails. the last two pictures are with the base coat. if you wear it without, it doesn't stain.

i really love this polish and wore it a lot. it is a really gorgeous shade of light emerald green, packed with silvery glass flecks. it is one of those polishes that are hard to capture, which is the reason it took me so long to show it on the blog. this time i did a pretty god job.

formula is really good, without brushstrokes, nothing to complain about here (other than the fact that it has only 5 ml).

i hate when a good nail polish brand manages to downgrade. that's the case with catrice for me, they used to be my favourite drugstore brand, but now i don't even pay attention to their line because of the horrible brush and not always good formula.

get the blues is overall a cool polish. i am a sucker for duochromes, and this one is really interesting. the main colour is a mix between a dusty grey and blue, becoming tealish or more blue in extreme angles. once you manage to get it on the nails, it looks really pretty.

it is quite sheer, though. even with three coats, you can find a bald patch.

the colour is a pale grey, that looks so delicate and clean. it has a little bit of shimmer in it, not too visible on the nail, just making the formula going smoothly. and it is smooth, just as ysl spoiled me on.

lattementa was my go to polish this summer. i think i never gor as many compliments for a polish as for this one.

and it doesn't take much wondering why. it is simply a stunning mint polish, bright and captivating. formula is a bit thick, but self leveling. even if it wasn't good, it would be worth it. since i love it so much, i am going to overdo it with photos, so bear with me.

i was really looking forward to this polish. it is a really pretty light blue shade that i've lately became a big fan of.

i expected a terrible formula, to be honest, and got pleasantly surprised. it is quite self leveling and with little streaking. i went one normal and second thicker coat, and got great coverage. definitely a great buy.

this polish's colour is really strange. in the shade it's one of those bloody reds, while it looks almost like a fuchsia in the light. this is also visible in the pictures: the pinky is always furthest from the light in this position, and it looks darker even though all the nails look the same in real life (had this polish on 3 times already, and always had the same effect on pictures).

formula is really good, but it is more of a crelly than a creme, so it needs three coats for opacity.